The investigation, conducted by the agencys counterintelligence division, does, however make a series of recommendations to improve procedures to check sources and require that CIA field officers share more information with their superiors.
What does CID stand for?
CID stands for Counterintelligence Division
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Richard DesLauriers Special Agent in Charge: FBI Boston Division Age: 50 Education: Assumption College, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, 1982 Columbus School of Law of Catholic University of America, juris doctor 1987: Began as special agent 1990: Counterintelligence, New York Division 1995: Supervisory special agent, Eurasian Section of National Security Branch, headquarters 1997: Counterintelligence program coordinator and case supervisor, Boston Division 2003: Assistant special agent in charge overseeing counterintelligence and administrative programs, Boston Division 2008: Deputy assistant director, Counterintelligence Division, FBI Hometown: Longmeadow Family: Wife and one child ART: PHOTO CUTLINE: Mr.
James Angleton, the target in Spytime, headed the CIA's counterintelligence division until he was forced to retire in 1974.